Legend of Zelda Overworld Map 200% remix new frame

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Legend of Zelda Overworld Map 200% remix new frame

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X1 Carbon
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A1

0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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This is a remix of AeonJoey's Zelda Overworld Map that has been scaled up 200% and I created a new frame for it that mimics the wall pattern of the cave shops in the game. The frame is designed specifically for the 200% enlargement of this map and may not scale back down to 100% without some modifications. I haven't tried it but please let me know if you do it and it works.

 

THIS IS ONLY FOR P1/X1. Will not fit on the smaller A1.

 

OVERALL SIZE: 24" x 11"

 

DO NOT AUTO ARRANGE.  It will mess up all the map pieces.  They are separated by colors on the different plates.

 

NOTES: Please visit the original map model to get AeonJoey's detailed description on how to print the map pieces before you print the frame. All the map pieces should be printed without support. I used their recommendation of the Hilbert pattern and .28mm layer height and everything turned out perfectly. After you complete all the map pieces, then change the following settings to print the frame parts:

 

layer height to .20mm

Top surface pattern to monotonic

Supports to on - normal (auto) - threshold angle 5% (your frame will not turn out well without - don't forget to turn this on for the main frame parts! you can turn off support for the final plate of accessory parts)

Brim off (I printed the map pieces without too)

 

I chose a darker brown to print the frame so it contrasted with the map pieces. I followed AeonJoey's recommendation for all of the other colors.

 

As you can see in the photos, I used a 1/8" hardboard to attach the map pieces to which I picked up from my local hardware super store in the plywood isle. You can glue it to the recessed rabbet in the frame, or use the clips that are on the last build plate along with some 3x8mm flathead self-tapping screws. Also included are 3 keyhole parts that glue into the holes in the back of the frame if you want to hang your model. Be sure to glue these in place with the correct direction facing up. Or, use the two legs for a table top display (delete these off the last build plate if you have no intention of a table top display).

 

You will need to dig out the support on all the frame pieces and put a little effort into getting out any residual support material. Any left behind may interfere with the interlocking parts.

 

Glue the frame parts together using the glue of your choice. I used a 2-part epoxy for a little open working time. BE SURE YOU ARE ALIGNING THE PATTERN OF EACH FRAME PART TOGETHER PROPERLY! The frame parts key together very tightly. Resist the urge to dry fit them completely until you are glued up and ready to assemble. You might find them very difficult to separate once put together. When it's all glued up, place it on a flat surface and I would suggest weighting it down flat while the glue cures.

 

Would love to see a finished print if you complete this model!

 

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Awesome, thanks for the work, will try it on X1C soon, I have to find the color here. Thanks 👍🏻
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the sprites are so rad! thanks for making this, I need to reprint one this big now! 🤩
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